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SUMMARY:Conflux Webinar: Considerations for Tribal Engagement
DESCRIPTION:The second webinar in the Conflux series on Flux and Environmental Research in Conversation with Indigenous Partners! \nAngela Waupochick studies black ash conservation in forest wetlands in the Menominee and Stockbridge-Munsee Tribal Lands. \nRegister here: https://lbnl.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIpd-uopjIiGtWxZOvm7mg-8lTagH-vP232 \n 
URL:https://ameriflux-new.hyperarts.com/event/conflux-webinar-considerations-for-tribal-engagement/
ORGANIZER;CN="AmeriFlux Management Project":MAILTO:ameriflux@lbl.gov
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240729
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240803
DTSTAMP:20260405T025608
CREATED:20240124T012850Z
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SUMMARY:11th International Carbon Dioxide Conference (ICDC11)
DESCRIPTION:This is to let you know that the 11th International Carbon Dioxide Conference (ICDC11) will be hosted in Manaus\, Brazil from 29 July to 2 August 2024\, at the Vasco Vasques Convention Center. ICDC11 was originally planned for 2021 but was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent logistical challenges. Manaus was selected to allow visitors to experience a taste of the Amazon\, a region central to understanding the global carbon cycle. \nThe Deadline to submit an Abstract is March 1st\, 2024.\nVisit the conference website for more info\nhttps://eventos.galoa.com.br/icdc-2024/page/3731-home \nTaking place in the heart of Amazon\, amidst an El Niño\, and on the heels of the first Global Stocktake\, ICDC11 represents an important opportunity to consider how improved understanding of terrestrial and oceanic carbon fluxes can inform carbon management and mitigation policy. The conference will provide the platform to have a dialogue between communities focused on understanding our latest science\, technological capabilities and the needs\, priorities and open questions of the policy and management communities. \nAt ICDC11\, in-person attendance is highly encouraged\, as interactive virtual participation may be difficult. Some degree of hybrid plenary engagement is being investigated\, but internet bandwidth may limit this. Further information about the venue\, website\, abstract and registration due dates will be provided shortly. Please save the date for this exciting and important conference. \nIn addition\, the 22nd WMO/IAEA Meeting on Carbon Dioxide\, Other Greenhouse Gases and Related Measurement Techniques (GGMT-2024) will take place the following week\, in São Jose dos Campos (São Paulo state). \nIf you are interested in attending the conference\, please fill out the form here: https://forms.gle/pXUx4vv8Uatdaz3C9 \nICDC11 Organizing Committee \nLuciana Gatti\, John Miller\, David Schimel\, Peter Rayner and Abhishek Chatterjee \nThe Deadline to submit an Abstract is March 1st\, 2024.\nVisit the conference website for more info\nhttps://eventos.galoa.com.br/icdc-2024/page/3731-home \n 
URL:https://ameriflux-new.hyperarts.com/event/11th-international-carbon-dioxide-conference-icdc11/
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SUMMARY:Conflux Webinar: Environmental Justice  for Environmental Science
DESCRIPTION:The first webinar in the Conflux series on Flux and Environmental Research in Conversation with Indigenous Partners! \nRyan Emanuel studies ecohydrology\, biogeosciences\, environmental justice\, and Indigenous rights\, and aims to amplify voices of Indigenous and other marginalized communities who shoulder disproportionate environmental burdens. He is the author of On the Swamp – Fighting for Indigenous Environmental Justice. \nRegister here\nhttps://lbnl.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIqdOCvqzMuGdKmvqVc7I0FLCy8i58ZMhLX
URL:https://ameriflux-new.hyperarts.com/event/conflux-webinar-environmental-justice-for-environmental-science/
ORGANIZER;CN="AmeriFlux Management Project":MAILTO:ameriflux@lbl.gov
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240716
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240721
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SUMMARY:2024 Plant Hydraulics Workshop (apply by March 1)
DESCRIPTION:2024 Plant Hydraulics Methods Workshop\, July 16-20\, Highlands Biological Station\, Highlands NC \nSome in our community may be interested in this workshop on Plant Hydraulics Methods happening this summer in beautiful western North Carolina\, USA. The initiative is led by Dan Johnson (U. of Georgia)\, and it is a follow-up to a very successful and similar workshop first offered in 2017. This time\, it is sponsored by PSInet and will include some instruction in approaches for fusing plant\, tree\, and ecosystem-scale (e.g. from flux towers) data.  \nPotential Topics:\nSample collection\, storage and preparation\nLeaf Pressure-Volume curves and measurement of leaf water potential\nMeasurements of hydraulic conductance and conductivity\nMeasurements of xylem vulnerability to embolism\nWhole-tree water use: sap flow and eddy covariance methods\nActive xylem staining\nOptical dendrometry \nThe workshop will be held at the Highlands Biological Station (HBS; https://highlandsbiological.org/). All housing and catered lunches and dinners will be covered by the workshop funds and up to $700 in travel reimbursement will be available to all attendees. There are full kitchens in each housing unit where attendees can make breakfast\, coffee\, etc. and there is a grocery store that is less than a ten minute walk from the station. \nGetting to the workshop \nAttendees should fly into Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta airport (ATL) with an arrival of no later than 6 pm on July 16th. Shuttles will be waiting at the Atlanta airport to transport attendees to HBS. Shuttles will depart HBS at 7 am on July 20th to take attendees back to ATL. Departing flights should be scheduled to take off at noon or later on July 20th. \nApplications – A one-page statement of interest and a current CV should be sent to Dan Johnson (danjohnson@uga.edu) by March 1\, 2024. Applicants will be notified if they have been accepted by April 1\, 2024. \nInstructors – Dan Johnson\, University of Georgia\nJessica Guo\, University of Arizona\nBill Hammond\, University of Florida\nKate McCulloh\, University of Wisconsin\nChris Oishi\, US Forest Service
URL:https://ameriflux-new.hyperarts.com/event/2024-plant-hydraulics-workshop-apply-by-march-1/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240709
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240711
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SUMMARY:AmeriFlux Workshop: Remote Sensing and Fluxes Upscaling for Real-world Impact
DESCRIPTION:The AmeriFlux Management Project (AMP)\, the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON)\, and the Carbon Dew Community of Practice (CarbonDew) are excited to invite you to the workshop “Remote Sensing and Fluxes Upscaling for Real-world Impact”. Join us for an unparalleled opportunity to shape the future of environmental monitoring and analysis\, bridging cutting-edge research with practical applications. \nThe event will be at the Berkeley Lab\, Berkeley\, California\, on July 9th-10th\, 2024. \nDetails and Registration to the event can be found here. \nThe agenda is available here. \nPlease\, for any question\, reach out to Nicola Falco (nicolafalco@lbl.gov) \nBest regards\, \nThe Steering Committee\nNicola Falco\, Koong Yi\, Stefan Metzger\, David Durden\, Chris Florian\, Mallory Barnes\, Gavin McNicol\, Paul Stoy
URL:https://ameriflux-new.hyperarts.com/event/workshop-remote-sensing-and-fluxes-upscaling-for-real-world-impact/
LOCATION:Lawrence Berkeley National Lab\, 1 Cyclotron Rd\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94720\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240627T080000
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SUMMARY:Regional Workshop – Kearneysville\, WV
DESCRIPTION:The AmeriFlux network is growing and we see an opportunity to connect teams to foster networking\, knowledge sharing\, and support between new and experienced PIs\, site technicians\, early career scientists and students. This is a one-day workshop aiming to bring site teams in the region together and create a lively space to discuss all things eddy covariance.\nThe upcoming regional workshop will be taking place at the USDA Appalachian Fruit Research Station\, near Kearneysville\, WV\, on June 27th\, 2024.  \nAgenda\nhttps://ameriflux.lbl.gov/2024-regional-workshop-kearneysville-wv/
URL:https://ameriflux-new.hyperarts.com/event/regional-workshop-kearneysville-wv/
LOCATION:USDA Appalachian Fruit Research Station\, near Kearneysville\, WV
ORGANIZER;CN="AmeriFlux Management Project":MAILTO:ameriflux@lbl.gov
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240614T090000
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CREATED:20240606T062911Z
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SUMMARY:AmeriFlux Webinar: Luminaries - Dr. John Gamon
DESCRIPTION:Dear flux communities\, \nThis series features leading scientists – luminaries – who explore cutting-edge applications of remote sensing to address environmental/ecological questions relevant to the flux community. Each one-hour webinar will delve into a research topic\, followed by a Q&A session where you can engage with the speaker. Here is the information for the upcoming webinar: \nSpeaker: Dr. John Gamon (University of Nebraska – Lincoln) \nTitle: Linking Remote Sensing and Flux Measurements to Assess Vegetation Functional Diversity in Space and Time \nWhen: June 14th\, 9-10 AM Pacific Time \nRegister: https://lbnl.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEsdeqvpzouHNSlTnvGyhX1-WwlZyyNE1EP \nLooking forward to meeting you at the webinar!
URL:https://ameriflux-new.hyperarts.com/event/ameriflux-webinar-luminaries-dr-john-gamon/
LOCATION:virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="AmeriFlux Management Project":MAILTO:ameriflux@lbl.gov
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240526
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240601
DTSTAMP:20260405T025608
CREATED:20240212T194034Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240215T201954Z
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SUMMARY:Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2024
DESCRIPTION:The JpGU Meeting 2024 will be held at Makuhari Messe in Chiba Prefecture for six days from May 26 to 31\, 2024. The coming meeting will be held in a hybrid format\, as was the case in previous two meetings. While retaining the advantages of the hybrid format\, including the ability to allow participation from remote locations\, we will be able to hold more full-fledged face-to-face discussion. I hope that many of the participants will come to the venue to meet face to face and engage in a frank exchange of ideas and opinions. The JpGU is an organization of about 10\,000 individual members and about 50 domestic society members related to Earth and planetary sciences.\nLet’s create an enjoyable and meaningful six days together with you\, beginning with session proposals we requested you to make. We look forward to working with you. \nhttps://www.jpgu.org/meeting_e2024
URL:https://ameriflux-new.hyperarts.com/event/japan-geoscience-union-meeting-2024/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240524T090000
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SUMMARY:AmeriFlux Webinar Series: Luminaries (Dr. Bill Kustas)
DESCRIPTION:Dear flux communities\, \nWe are thrilled to announce the new webinar series: Luminaries\, as part of the theme year of remote sensing activities. \nThis series features leading scientists – luminaries – who explore cutting-edge applications of remote sensing to address environmental/ecological questions relevant to the flux community. Each one-hour webinar will delve into a research topic\, followed by a Q&A session where you can engage with the speaker. \nThe first webinar kicks off with Dr. Bill Kustas from the USDA-ARS Hydrology and Remote Sensing Laboratory.  \nTitle: “Quantifying Surface Energy Balance and Evapotranspiration from Field to Global Scales Using Remotely Sensed Land Surface Temperature.” \nWhen: May 24th\, 9-10 AM Pacific Time \nRegister: https://lbnl.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwrce6vqT4tE9P0RSPTbqCUk2cF4mKUVz5E \nLooking forward to meeting you at the webinar! \nThank you\,\nKoong Yi
URL:https://ameriflux-new.hyperarts.com/event/ameriflux-webinar-series-luminaries-dr-bill-kustas/
LOCATION:virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="AmeriFlux Management Project":MAILTO:ameriflux@lbl.gov
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240409
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240412
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CREATED:20240129T215700Z
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SUMMARY:PANGEA DC Workshop (register by Feb 16!)
DESCRIPTION:PANGEA is one of two scoping studies selected by NASA’s Terrestrial Ecology (TE) Program. PANGEA aims to work with tropical scientists and partners and the remote sensing community to outline a future NASA field campaign focused on the tropics. \n> Dear Colleagues\,\n>\n> We are very excited for 2024 and the opportunities ahead to connect and engage with you all through this scoping study process.\n>\n> Save the Date: 9-11 April 2024\n> We will be hosting a 2.5 day workshop in Washington D.C. from April 9-11\, 2024. This will be a hybrid event (in person and fully remote options) intended to engage with researchers and partners broadly working in the tropics. If you are interested in attending\, please complete this Registration Form by February 16\, 2024. The workshop venue and agenda are forthcoming in February. \n> The purpose of this 2.5-day workshop is to:\n>\n> 1. Share information about the scoping process with the broader research community early enough in the process for feedback and engagement.\n>\n> 2. Solicit feedback on the campaign design\, including the science questions and geographic scope.\n>\n> 3. Identify and discuss existing efforts that align with the potential campaign.\n>\n> If NASA selects this study\, they will commit significant funds to a multi-year field effort aimed at improving our understanding of the tropics via integrated measurements across spatial scales (e.g.\, plot\, tower\, drone\, aircraft\, and satellite). For more details\, please review the recording of our recent webinar we held\, please follow this link.\n>\n> There is no guarantee that this campaign will be funded. We are hoping you will join us early in the scoping process to define what this campaign should look like and identify opportunities for further engagement. You can find more information about this effort at our website: https://tropicalforestscoping.com/\n>\n> If you are interested in attending the workshop in-person and require a letter of invitation and/or travel support\, please read the following directions carefully:\n>\n> We will have limited funding available to support participant travel and the meeting will be hybrid for remote participants. If you are interested in attending the DC Workshop in person and would like to request travel support\, please complete the Registration Form and indicate your request for funding support in field #8 “Do you need funding support to attend this workshop?” and a brief description in field #9 as soon as possible and we will be in touch with you if there are funds available to arrange your travel. We will follow up with participants individually to provide an official letter of invitation and/or to coordinate travel.\n>\n> Note: We have limited funding available to support travel. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated to expedite the process. Funding support for travel comes from NASA that will support participants from US institutions. In addition\, we have some funding from a variety of sources that will support participants from tropical countries. Unfortunately we do not anticipate substantial funding for participants from wealthy nations outside of the tropics and the US.\n>\n> We sincerely appreciate your cooperation as we look forward to the PANGEA workshop in Washington DC. The workshop venue and agenda will be forthcoming in early February. Please use the field provided in the Registration Form to submit comments\, suggestions\, and other input.\n>\n> Thank you so much for your interest and cooperation. We look forward to working with you!\n>\n> Sincerely\,\n>\n> Isaac N. Aguilar
URL:https://ameriflux-new.hyperarts.com/event/pangea-dc-workshop-register-by-feb-16/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240306T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240306T103000
DTSTAMP:20260405T025608
CREATED:20240203T014421Z
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SUMMARY:FLUXNET-ECN Workshop: Post-process flux data with flux-data-qaqc
DESCRIPTION:We invite you to participate in the forthcoming FLUXNET-ECN Workshop\, a community event co-sponsored by FLUXNET Early Career Network\, AmeriFlux Management Project (AMP)\, and members of the FLUXNET communities. The workshop brings a tutorial on flux-data-qaqc – Tools for Energy Balance Closure Analysis.\, where Dr. John Volk\, the author of the package\, will provide a general introduction (30 mins) and hands-on tutorial (1 hour) about how to post-process flux data using this Python package\, particularly for generating daily and monthly evapotranspiration (ET) time series estimates with energy balance closure corrections applied. \nA friendly reminder is to install the flux-data-qaqc software prior to the workshop and also have access to a Jupyter notebook and Python. More details can be found here https://flux-data-qaqc.readthedocs.io/en/latest/. We welcome programmers of every skill level\, with a stress-free environment for beginners. \nregister for free here:\nhttps://lbnl.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJcld-CoqT0sHdfWi5vU21uz05UtlP2n13ew
URL:https://ameriflux-new.hyperarts.com/event/fluxnet-ecn-workshop-post-process-flux-data-with-flux-data-qaqc/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240201T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240201T110000
DTSTAMP:20260405T025608
CREATED:20240111T002622Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240111T002726Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Orientation and Onboarding for new sites
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, Feb 1 at 10 am Pacific Time\, we will hold our annual Orientation and Onboarding for new AmeriFlux PIs. This is an informal check-in with people who have started/registered new sites or who would like to see what is new. Join us to welcome new network members and learn what is new for site support.   \nThe goals of the orientation and onboarding session are:  \n-Get to know each other\n-Introduce you to AMP services that can enhance the quality of your data\, reduce data gaps\, make data submissions easier\n-Help you get full credit whenever someone uses your data. Learn about the data policy\, and DOI citations\n-Learn what technical support AmeriFlux can give you\n-Hear from colleagues about their sites and science questions\n-Give you time to ask questions! \nRegister at the link below to get the zoom link.
URL:https://ameriflux-new.hyperarts.com/event/webinar-orientation-and-onboarding-for-new-sites/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231213T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231213T183000
DTSTAMP:20260405T025608
CREATED:20231006T224155Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231006T224447Z
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SUMMARY:AGU23 Town Hall
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Annual AmeriFlux Town Hall at AGU\, for updates and community discussion! \nYou need to be registered to AGU in order to attend.
URL:https://ameriflux-new.hyperarts.com/event/agu23-town-hall/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231113
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231115
DTSTAMP:20260405T025608
CREATED:20231008T133431Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231008T133538Z
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SUMMARY:Workshop on Land-Atmosphere Exchanges in Complex Urban Landscapes
DESCRIPTION:Workshop on Land-Atmosphere Exchanges in Complex Urban Landscapes: From Process Diagnosis to Climate Impacts \nThe Workshop objectives are:\nTo identify knowledge gaps and research needs concerning land-atmosphere exchanges of gasses\, materials\, and energy in complex urban landscapes.\nTo develop a white paper that will summarize the state-of-the-art and develop research thrusts that can be addressed by the research community and supported by agencies.\nTo disseminate experiences from urban land-atmosphere exchanges studies and broaden participation from the wider research community.  \nTentative agenda:\nhttps://ameriflux.lbl.gov/community/urban-fluxes-workshop-2023/ \nLocation: Argonne National Laboratory \nThe number of attendees is capped at 30 people. Please contact scbiraud@lbl.gov if you are interested in attending.
URL:https://ameriflux-new.hyperarts.com/event/workshop-on-land-atmosphere-exchanges-in-complex-urban-landscapes/
ORGANIZER;CN="AmeriFlux Management Project":MAILTO:ameriflux@lbl.gov
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231004
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231007
DTSTAMP:20260405T025608
CREATED:20230630T154541Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230630T154541Z
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SUMMARY:2023 AmeriFlux Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Once again\, we will host the meeting in hybrid mode. This meeting is open to anyone who works with eddy covariance flux methods or datasets\, including early career scientists! \nA full in-person meeting will take place in the middle of Massachusetts\, US\, with visits to the historic Harvard Forest Research site. We are trying to arrange the plenary session again in an outdoor tent. \nPresentations and breakout discussions will be open to virtual attendees as much as technically feasible. Certain agenda items (site visits\, walks\, in-person poster session) may not be accessible to virtual attendees (but if you have creative hybrid-meeting ideas\, please reach out). Virtual attendance will be free this year. A virtual poster session will take place in the week after the in-person meeting\, giving all a chance to attend. \nAs always\, all feedback and suggestions are welcome. Please feel free to reach out to any of the organizing committee members (listed below) with your thoughts. \nAbstract submission closes July 23 – Find more info on the meeting homepage.
URL:https://ameriflux-new.hyperarts.com/event/2023-ameriflux-annual-meeting/
ORGANIZER;CN="AmeriFlux Management Project":MAILTO:ameriflux@lbl.gov
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231003
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231004
DTSTAMP:20260405T025608
CREATED:20230629T175808Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230630T154157Z
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SUMMARY:Early Career Workshop Day (followed by AmeriFlux Annual Meeting)
DESCRIPTION:We invite Early Career Researchers to join us one day early\, and participate in a day’s worth of events focused on early career topics. More info to come. \nThis event is Co-hosted by\nThe AmeriFlux Management Project\nThe 2023 Annual Meeting Organizing Committee\nFLUXNET ECN\nThe Remote Sensing Theme Year Committee
URL:https://ameriflux-new.hyperarts.com/event/early-career-workshop-day-followed-by-ameriflux-annual-meeting/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230806
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230812
DTSTAMP:20260405T025608
CREATED:20221214T172510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221214T173258Z
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SUMMARY:ESA Annual Mtg\, Portland\, OR
DESCRIPTION:This year’s theme seeks to help create an ESA for All Ecologists by providing programming and inviting sessions that better engage private- and public-sector ecologists by highlighting projects that are implementing ecological science\, collaborating across sectors\, educating future scientists and decision makers\, and disseminating basic and applied ecology research to those who need it most. \nFind more information on the conference page: https://www.esa.org/portland2023/
URL:https://ameriflux-new.hyperarts.com/event/esa-annual-mtg-portland-or/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230712
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230716
DTSTAMP:20260405T025608
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SUMMARY:Workshop: Linking Optical and Energy Fluxes
DESCRIPTION:When: July 12-15\, 2023\nWhere: In-person (University of Colorado Boulder\, Mountain Research Station\, Colorado\, USA) and online\nRegistration: See event website \nRemote sensing can help scientists interpret carbon\, water\, and energy flux measurements at eddy covariance sites by providing contextual information on community composition and vegetation function\, as well as scale fluxes globally. Additionally\, flux data can inform remote sensing measurements which do not directly measure carbon and water fluxes. \nWorkshop goals: \nBuild awareness of the existing synergies\, challenges\, and opportunities between remote sensing and flux science.\nFoster new cross-disciplinary connections to identify and address knowledge gaps and uncertainties associated with both flux and remote sensing data.\nIncrease the accessibility\, usability\, and standardization of remote sensing data so that it can be used to inform flux data\, following the FAIR principles.
URL:https://ameriflux-new.hyperarts.com/event/workshop-linking-optical-and-energy-fluxes/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230712
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230716
DTSTAMP:20260405T025608
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SUMMARY:Linking Optical and Energy Fluxes Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Greetings\, Flux community! \nPlease save the date for the workshop on linking optical and energy fluxes. \nMore details will be shared soon via mailing lists and in the event page: \nLinking Optical and Energy Fluxes Workshop \n \nPlease share this widely! \nLinking Optical and Energy Fluxes Workshop \nRemote sensing can help scientists interpret carbon\, water\, and energy flux measurements at eddy covariance sites by providing contextual information on community composition and vegetation function\, as well as scale fluxes globally. Additionally\, flux data can inform remote sensing measurements which do not directly measure carbon and water fluxes. \nWorkshop goals: \nBuild awareness of the existing synergies\, challenges\, and opportunities between remote sensing and flux science.\nFoster new cross-disciplinary connections to identify and address knowledge gaps and uncertainties associated with both flux and remote sensing data.\nIncrease the accessibility\, usability\, and standardization of remote sensing data so that it can be used to inform flux data\, following the FAIR principles. \nAttendance:\nApplications for in-person attendance are forthcoming Zoom/virtual options available. \nWhen:\nJuly 12-15\, 2023 \nWhere:\nUniversity of Colorado Boulder\nMountain Research Station Colorado\, USA
URL:https://ameriflux-new.hyperarts.com/event/linking-optical-and-energy-fluxes-workshop/
LOCATION:Mountain Research Station\, 818 County Road 116\, Moores-Collins Family Lodge\, Nederland\, CO\, 80466\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230711
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230714
DTSTAMP:20260405T025608
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SUMMARY:FLUXNET Annual Meeting – 2023 in Brno\, Czech Republic
DESCRIPTION:The FLUXNET Community Council is very excited to announce the first FLUXNET conference in over five years. Please save the date (July 11-13th 2023) and plan to join us in Brno\, Czech Republic. The meeting will be held in-person\, with remote virtual participation options\, and is graciously hosted by our colleagues at Czech Globe – Global Change Research Institute CAS and Mendel University in Brno and sponsored by Integrated Carbon Observation System (ICOS) . We are planning plenary talks\, breakout sessions and hands-on workshops\, and are excited to bring the FLUXNET community together.
URL:https://ameriflux-new.hyperarts.com/event/fluxnet-annual-meeting-2023-in-brno-czech-republic/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230710
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230711
DTSTAMP:20260405T025608
CREATED:20221116T003804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230421T175213Z
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SUMMARY:Special Issue: Machine Learning in Forest Ecosystem Sciences
DESCRIPTION:The journal Forests [IF: 3.282 (ISSN 1999-4907)] is going to publish a Special Issue on “Machine Learning Methods in Forest Ecosystem Sciences”. \nIn recent years\, the development and application of machine learning methods have gained a great deal of attention. This Special Issue aims to provide a selection of contributions about machine learning methods used in the field of forest ecosystem sciences: meteorological modeling; the quantification of carbon\, water\, and energy cycles climate impact assessments; canopy structure analyses; species distribution models; or assessments of wildfire hazard or pest and disease hazards\, to name a few. \nYou can find detailed information about the Special Issue at the following link: https://www.mdpi.com/journal/forests/special_issues/6T1GT537J1 \nAccepted papers will be immediately published\, without the need to wait for the closure of the entire Special Issue. If the Special Issue has published 10 papers\, and a reprint book version may be published after the Special Issue is closed. All published papers in the reprint book will reach a wide audience through our free and unlimited access platform (https://www.mdpi.com/books/search?type_books=bookReprint&selectJournal=forests). \nThe submission deadline for manuscripts is 10 July 2023.
URL:https://ameriflux-new.hyperarts.com/event/special-issue-machine-learning-in-forest-ecosystem-sciences/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230621
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230624
DTSTAMP:20260405T025608
CREATED:20221214T173733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221214T173733Z
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SUMMARY:9th International Symposium on Non-CO2 Greenhouse Gases (NCGG9)\, Amsterdam
DESCRIPTION:Ninth International Symposium on Non-CO2 Greenhouse Gases\nIdentify game changers and verify impact\nJune 21-23\, 2023\, Amsterdam\, The Netherlands \nNon-CO2 greenhouse gases include many substances\, such as methane (CH4)\, nitrous oxide (N2O)\, fluorocarbons (CFCs\, HFCs\, SF6\, etc)\, black carbon\, aerosols\, and tropospheric ozone (O3). These contribute significantly to climate forcing. Reducing non-CO2 greenhouse gas emissions is often more cost-effective than reducing CO2 emissions. \nThe importance of this conference is increasing every new event as our window for action in the climate dossier is closing rapidly. Fortunately public awareness that we need to act now is growing. With that awareness “game changers“ are proposed that need scientific evaluation to distinguish realistic and valuable concepts from what is known in The Netherlands as “ride a bike in the sky” ideas. \nThe scope of NCGG9 will be to identify game changers and evaluate impact. The status of global affairs in terms of the non-CO2 GHG issues is evaluated with: \nobservation of the current state and trend in the atmosphere\, on multiple spatial scales;\nusing that information in models to integrate and upscale the available measurement data;\nrunning models for scenario analyses predictions;\nfeeding the results from measurements and models to inventories;\nuse inventories and models to inform and predict;\ndiscuss potential adaptation and mitigation options and policies;\nmake scenarios with social economic parameters and integrated environmental assessment;\ndiscuss the general picture and results with stakeholders\, to identify potential game changers with decision makers\, industry\, the financial & insurance sector\, NGOs and international organizations. \nWe will invite contributions with respect to four themes\, covering causes\, effects and solutions of the environmental problems associated with non-CO2 greenhouse gases. These contributions may report on science (from natural\, social\, technological or integrated sciences) and policy. \nFind more information on the conference page: https://www.ncgg.info/home
URL:https://ameriflux-new.hyperarts.com/event/9th-international-symposium-on-non-co2-greenhouse-gases-ncgg9-amsterdam/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230619
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230701
DTSTAMP:20260405T025608
CREATED:20230117T212907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230117T213004Z
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SUMMARY:14th Annual Fluxcourse
DESCRIPTION:Dear Colleagues –  \nWe are now accepting applications for the next offering of the Fluxcourse – an immersive\, 2-week workshop in flux measurement\, synthesis\, and modeling for early career scientists. This year’s course will once again be hosted by the University of Colorado Moutain Research Station on beautiful Niwot Ridge\, Colorado\, USA. It will run from June 19th-30th\, 2023.  \nYou can learn more about the course from our website: http://www.fluxcourse.org/\nInstructions on how to apply can be found at: http://www.fluxcourse.org/apply-for-the-next-course.html \nApplications should be submitted by February 20th\, 2023 to ensure full consideration. Please feel free to reach out to me (Kim Novick\, knovick@indiana.edu) or Dave Moore (davidjpmoore@email.arizona.edu) with questions.  \nApologies for cross-postings.  \nCheers\,\nThe Fluxcourse Team
URL:https://ameriflux-new.hyperarts.com/event/14th-annual-fluxcourse/
LOCATION:Mountain Research Station\, 818 County Road 116\, Moores-Collins Family Lodge\, Nederland\, CO\, 80466\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230605
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230617
DTSTAMP:20260405T025608
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SUMMARY:6th Training Course (Hybrid Virtual + in Person) on New Advances in Land Carbon Cycle Modeling
DESCRIPTION:The training course will focus on the following aspects of land carbon modeling: \n– New theory on land carbon storage dynamics\n– Matrix approach to land carbon\, nitrogen\, and phosphorus modeling\n– Data assimilation system with both flux- and pool-based observations\n– Deep learning and machine learning to enhance process-based research\n– Ecological forecasting \nPlease see the attached flyer or visit our website for more details. \nPlease submit your application by February 15\, 2023 via the link: HERE
URL:https://ameriflux-new.hyperarts.com/event/6th-training-course-hybrid-virtual-in-person-on-new-advances-in-land-carbon-cycle-modeling/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230531
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230603
DTSTAMP:20260405T025608
CREATED:20230202T193835Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230202T193835Z
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SUMMARY:NCAR-NEON Workshop on modeling and data visualization tools
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to announce the next installment in our series of NCAR-NEON Workshops focused on linking the geosciences and ecology. This year’s workshop will focus on using NCAR-NEON modeling and data visualization tools to develop new research avenues and obtain feedback on how this collaboration can best serve the community going forward. The workshop will include presentations\, tutorials\, and working group sessions aimed at developing early-career projects leveraging NCAR-NEON tools. Additional agenda information forthcoming. \nThis will be an in-person workshop at NCAR Mesa Lab in Boulder\, CO from May 31-June 2\, 2023. Virtual participation will be available\, but will be constrained to attending presentations and tutorials. \nFunding is available for attendee travel and lodging. \nThose interested in attending in-person must complete the Workshop Application by 5 pm MST\, Friday February 17th. Applicants will be notified of their acceptance by March 10th. \nFor information on past workshops in this series and background on the NCAR-NEON-Community collaborations please visit our project webpage. \nPlease reach out to Mike SanClements (sanclements@battelle.org) and Gordon Bonan (bonan@ucar.edu) if you have additional questions and use the subject line “NCAR-NEON Workshop”. \nBest regards\, \nNCAR-NEON workshop steering committee
URL:https://ameriflux-new.hyperarts.com/event/ncar-neon-workshop-on-modeling-and-data-visualization-tools/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230510
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230512
DTSTAMP:20260405T025608
CREATED:20230330T004441Z
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SUMMARY:2023 AmeriFlux Data-Tech workshop
DESCRIPTION:Date: May 10-11\, 2023 \nLocation: Berkeley\, CA or virtual \nOrganizers: Sebastien Biraud\, Stephen Chan\, You-Wei Cheah\, Danielle Christianson\, Housen Chu\, Sigrid Dengel\, Gilberto Pastorello\, and Christin Buechner \nAfter a long hiatus\, the AmeriFlux Management Project (AMP) will host a Data-Tech workshop in Berkeley on May 10-11\, 2023. This is an informal\, interactive workshop to learn from each other and AMP about how to run a safe site\, collect high-quality measurements\, and publish your data with AmeriFlux. We will cover a range of topics that are relevant to data providers\, in hands-on\, interactive sessions. Registration is free\, lunch for two days will be provided (outdoors) for in-person attendees\, and in-person attendees need to organize their own travel+accommodation. The classroom portions and the calibration lab visit will be held at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. A lactation room is available in the same building\, an all gender restroom is available in the adjacent building. Please don’t hesitate to get in touch with Christin Cbuechner@lbl.gov to discuss other accommodations. \nWe will also do a site visit to a flux site in the Sacramento Delta\, about 2 hrs drive from Berkeley. \nWorkshop format – If possible\, we encourage site technicians and data providers to attend this workshop in person\, to take full advantage of the site visit\, lab visit and informal networking opportunities. We will gladly make the ‘classroom’ sessions available via zoom and do our best to discuss specific cases with online participants throughout the workshop. \n  \nTo vote for proposed topics or suggest your own\, please fill out THIS FORM. We want this event to be useful to data providers\, so please don’t hesitate to suggest topics! \nTo register for this workshop\, please fill out THIS FORM. (Deadline for in-person registration: April 20) \nAgenda \n\n\n\nDay 1\nMay 10\n\n\n8:00-8:30 \n8:30-9:15 \n9:15-10 \n10:15-11 \n11-12 \n12-1 \n1-end of day \nevening\nCoffee \nWelcome\, Introductions \nDiscussion of site instrument maintenance/calibration \nData transmission options at remote sites / discussion \nSelf-review QA/QC process \nLunch \nSite visit (US-DS3\, Staten Island\, CA) \nDinner downtown (optional)\n\n\nDay 2\nMay 11\n\n\n8:00-8:30 \n8:30-9:30 \n9:30-10:30 \n10:45-11:30 \n11:30-12:30 \n12:30-1:30 \n1:30-3:30\nCoffee \nSharing of experiences and tools by AmeriFlux site teams \nSite visit lite process \nBADM: Overview with focus on flux-met metadata \nONEFlux \nLunch \nAmeriFlux Calibration Lab visit\n\n\n\nIs your favorite topic missing? Let us know through the form above!
URL:https://ameriflux-new.hyperarts.com/event/2023-ameriflux-data-tech-workshop/
LOCATION:Lawrence Berkeley National Lab\, 1 Cyclotron Rd\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94720\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230501
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230505
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SUMMARY:35th Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
DESCRIPTION:The 35th Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology\, sponsored by the American Meteorological Society\, will be held May 01-04\, 2023 at the Royal Sonesta Minneapolis Downtown in Minneapolis\, Minnesota\, USA and online. This conference is organized by the AMS Committee on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology and is jointly held with the Sixth Conference on Atmospheric Biogeosciences and the 14th Symposium on Fire and Forest Meteorology. The deadline to submit an abstract to the 35th Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology is 18 January 2023 at 11:59pm Eastern. \nWhile papers are solicited on all aspects of ecosystem-atmosphere interactions\, potential topics to consider include (some topics are joint with the Sixth Conference on Atmospheric Biogeosciences): \nAdvances in Top-Down and Bottom-Up Approaches for Constraining Biogeochemical Fluxes at Ecosystem to Regional Scales & Emissions and Deposition of Reactive Gases and Aerosols in the Terrestrial Biosphere \nDevelopment and Application of New Instruments and Techniques for Studying Surface-Atmosphere Biogeochemical Fluxes \nEmissions and Uptake of Reactive Compounds from Terrestrial Ecosystems \nMeasurements and Modeling of Turbulence Transport and Diffusion In and Above Plant Canopies \nMonitoring the Interactions Between Vineyards and Orchards and Their Environment \nOther Topics on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology \nPlants and Ecosystems’ Water Use Strategies Under Limited Environmental Conditions and Disturbances \nProgress in Remote Sensing of Surface-Atmosphere Exchange \nRadiative Fluxes in Forest and Agricultural Systems \nRevisiting the Energy Balance Closure Issue Using Eddy Covariance Technique \nAn abstract fee of $120 (payable by credit card or purchase order) will be charged at the time of submission (refundable only if abstract was not accepted). Authors of accepted presentations will be notified by late February 2023. \nFor additional information\, please contact the Agricultural and Forest Meteorology program chairpersons: Ed Santos (esantos@k-state.edu) and Paul Stoy (pcstoy@wisc.edu). \nFind more information on the conference page: https://www.ametsoc.org/index.cfm/ams/meetings-events/ams-meetings/35agforest-14fire-6biogeo/
URL:https://ameriflux-new.hyperarts.com/event/35th-conference-on-agricultural-and-forest-meteorology/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230423
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230429
DTSTAMP:20260405T025608
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SUMMARY:EGU General Assembly 2023
DESCRIPTION:The EGU General Assembly 2023 brings together geoscientists from all over the world to one meeting covering all disciplines of the Earth\, planetary\, and space sciences. The EGU aims to provide a forum where scientists\, especially early career researchers\, can present their work and discuss their ideas with experts in all fields of geoscience. \nFollowing our experiences from the fully virtual meeting in 2020/2021 and the first hybrid meeting in 2022 (with many limitations due to the COVID-19 pandemic)\, the EGU 2023 General Assembly will combine the best of long-established\, traditional presentation and networking formats\, while drawing on new concepts to support hybridization\, improving accessibility and inclusion for all of our participants. EGU23 will feature oral presentations\, poster sessions and the established PICO format for both presenters on-site in Vienna as well as those presenting remotely. \nFind more information on the conference page: https://www.egu23.eu/
URL:https://ameriflux-new.hyperarts.com/event/egu-general-assembly-2023/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230420T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230420T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T025608
CREATED:20230406T211351Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230413T155138Z
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SUMMARY:Speaking Up: How Bystanders Can Change the Conversation about Social Bias
DESCRIPTION:Ever wondered “Why didn’t I say something?” after witnessing social bias—a stereotype\, a prejudice or discrimination—that happened in your everyday life? Deciding whether and how to respond to bias is complicated. Understanding what motivates us to speak up\, the challenges we face when doing so\, and strategies for effective responding can help bystanders to bias better evaluate their options and select effective strategies. In this dynamic workshop\, attendees will first learn about bystander reactions to social biases and how these reactions can help or hinder decisions to speak up. Building on this understanding\, participants will learn key strategies for speaking up that invite reflection and dialogue.\nAttendees will then be invited to apply these concepts to everyday incidents of bias though facilitated interaction and discussion. \nSIGN UP HERE! \nFacilitators:\nIncluxion Works\, Inc.— founded by Stephanie A. Goodwin\, Ph.D.–brings diversity science to bear on DEI strategy. Incluxion Works partners with organizations around the country to effect evidence-based institutional change. An elected Fellow of the Society of Experimental Social Psychology\, Dr. Goodwin has 20+ years of experience in higher education as a scientist\, educator\, and academic leader with expertise in diversity and inclusion science\, faculty development\, and academic affairs. Her “Speaking Up” workshops have promoted dialogue to improve organizational culture and reduce identity harassment at 30+\nuniversities and professional societies across the US. \nPowerPlay Interactive Development — an entrepreneurial program of the University of New Hampshire\, is a professional applied theatre company. We create unique training models for a diverse group of clients across the country. Our dynamic interactive model utilizes applied theatre techniques to safely engage participants in challenging conversations around bias\, harassment\, communication\, collaboration\, and leadership. PowerPlay has engaged in an extensive collaboration with Dr. Goodwin in the development and execution of this program. \nDavid Kaye — has served on the faculty of the University of New Hampshire Department of Theatre and Dance since 1996\, serving as chair for 6 years. He has published numerous book chapters and articles primarily focusing on theatre and social justice and applied theatre. He has presented at conferences spanning math\, science\, engineering\, medicine\, psychology\, manufacturing\, law enforcement and theatre. He is a Fulbright Scholar and has won several awards including the New England Theatre Conference Theatre Educator of the Year\, University of New Hampshire Outstanding Associate Professor\, and Teaching Excellence awards\, the Lindberg Award for outstanding teaching and scholarship\, the UNH Social Justice Award as well as regional media awards for best Director\, best Actor and best new play. He has served in several leadership roles with the Association for Theatre in Higher Education and is a member of the American Association of University Professors and the Stage Directors and Choreographers Union.
URL:https://ameriflux-new.hyperarts.com/event/speaking-up-how-bystanders-can-change-the-conversation-about-social-bias/
LOCATION:virtual
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230328
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230331
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SUMMARY:Innovations in Climate Resilience Conference
DESCRIPTION:Climate resiliency is focused on developing solutions to climate change. The technical program offers scientists and researchers an opportunity to join the community working at the forefront of innovations that reduce the impacts of climate change by restoring our ecosystems\, by enabling adaptation of our built infrastructure and societies or by dramatically reducing the trajectory of causative factors.
URL:https://ameriflux-new.hyperarts.com/event/innovations-in-climate-resilience-conference/
LOCATION:Columbus\, OH
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